As part of a reshuffling on Science Hill to prepare the site for a mammoth new Physical Sciences and Engineering Building, a new chemical safety... Read on
High Street between Chapel and Elm has been closed this week for some preliminary work on the upcoming conversion of the street to a pedestrian and... Read on
Our day was made today when Kingman, AKA Handsome Dan XIX, stopped by the Yale Alumni Magazine offices to confer with some of our staff. (Two... Read on
As we watch sixteen Yale students and alumni compete for nine different countries in this year's Olympic rowing events in Paris, we thought about a... Read on
Now on view at the Beinecke: an exhibition on the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies. Since 1984, the archive has collected 4,400... Read on
We've heard it from Yale College alums more times than we can count: “the class notes are the first things I turn to in the magazine.” It's probably... Read on
In June, Yale filed a notice of intent to demolish Helen Hadley Hall, the 65-year-old Temple Street dormitory originally built to house women... Read on
A family of Pteranodons now greets visitors to the renovated Peabody Museum. The museum commissioned life-sized model skeletons of the winged... Read on
Thank goodness for clouds! The overcast sky makes it a little more bearable in the heat and humidity. We're sure this lunchtime tour group on Old... Read on
Our June 12, 1931, cover featured a Yale College tradition: the Fence Oration. Over the decades, strictly observed student customs had developed... Read on